The Straits Times, 18 April 1965
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Title Section16 1965-04-18 1 laMfeit in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.519 20 CENTS KDN 1131 100« SUNDAY. APRIL 1«. 1965.16 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1965-04-18 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - By PADMANA KRISHNAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Tengku Abdul Rahman today appealed to all political parties in Malaysia to forget petty differences and join forces to make the new federation a success. "Malaysia", ho said, "faces a two-fold menace one from Indonesia and the other from the1,334 words
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Article373 1965-04-18 1 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdu! Rahman told the Sunday Times today be was looking forward to meeting the Japanese envoy. Mr. Shujiro Kawa.shima. on Tuesday for peace talks over the Indonesian dispute. -I am prepared to listen to whatever he ha.s to say. Nothing would please373 words
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Article104 1965-04-18 1 COMMUNIST SHOW ALL THE WAY BANDUNU. Sat The Communist dominated tenth annual celebration of Mie Afro-Astan conferi nee ";»t-:;- bete today. C tmmunisi China fit kfa d Mil >OM>nfl the 33 ij> ri presentacives. Soekarno bad In•i'i countries. Tat >\.n.-" number oi rmHi i ik.:.t; p.irr hot not betu104 words
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Article53 1965-04-18 1 Kuwait. 8a TJv rani di-Penuan Aaona. and the Raja Pi nn sun Acona left Kuwait today mr Cairo after successful four-day vtoll to the 011-rleh country. The Emir ol Kuwait \';>.s ;imn::'j the hundred! at tin .nrp<n' io lend :lir King and Qunin Ofl53 words
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Article35 1965-04-18 1 TELUK ANSON. Sat. M;s.< Nk Kiew. 22. a farmer. \v:i.< struck dead by lightning while taking shelter in a .sin-d mi padi field during a heavy rainstorm in rhui rh.ik new "village. yesterday.35 words
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Article34 1965-04-18 1 Manila Bat Euht people including a mother and her four Children drowned When their boat canalsed yeaterday in th? sens off Mindora Island, mne 100 mile.s aoutfl of Mamli. n othen neaped.34 words
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Article32 1965-04-18 1 TOKYO. Sat. Japan has completely paid ofl the $612 million reparation for the damages which she inflicted In Burma during World War Two. the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced yesterday.32 words
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Article311 1965-04-18 1 Bullpups blast two highways CAIOON. Sat. Some ISO wl IS Navy and All hover jets b'a-t.'ci x bridges in North Vietnam vr-' «rday chopping up Highways 12 and 8 into .ik< a deadly rattlesnake. > U military spokeanec live i): a mutely knocked out and .1 mv.ii disappeared under .1311 words
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Article95 1965-04-18 1 Kvrryonr at the «a\ irihbe.in hotel hid heard thai the uarruloiiv ha r d -drinking Maior "ilc-nxe suffered from hich blood-pressiirc So nn line was surprised when hr n;i> funnel dead No-one that is apart from M** M.irple Xu.iill.i Christie i grand old volvrr »f murder*95 words
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Article760 1965-04-18 1 'We back Vietnam bombing' ]£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed total support for the American policy in Vietnam. "All the bombings by the American on military installations communications are. I consider, justified because they are being used by the Vietcong to attack South Vietnam." he said. In a760 words
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516 1965-04-18 1 MAP-a new political party for Malaysia formed CONSTITUTION PASSED BY CONVENTION KUALA LUMPUR, s.i —A new party —the .Malaysian 411 iain c Party waa born here lihl.iv it is a aterget thr four separate Alliance parties la Malaya, StaKaaore, Sabak and Sarawak and is (lt-sii;ru-(l to brinu them under c-mlr.ilisrd516 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-04-18 2 Malayan Medical Association president speaks about the unhappy Government doctors and shortage of specialists IPOH. Sat. The president of the Malayan Medical Association, Dato (Dr.) 11. Sathiah. today called for the decentralisation of the health services. Speaking at the association's annual meeting here today, Dr. Sathiah308 words
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367 1965-04-18 2 Xl A L A LUMPUR, Sat.— The president of the Malaysian Dental Association, Mr. Lee Seng Guan, said here today the association felt that the time had come for the dental service to be an autonomous section within the Ministry of Health, on par with367 words
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112 1965-04-18 2 DRUNEI TOWN, Sat.— Brunei's Legislative Council today approved the proposed introduction of a ministerial system of government in Brunei. A Council of Ministers will replace the present Executive Council. A paper tabled at the meeting said elected members will be associated with the new system.112 words
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Article32 1965-04-18 2 KUCHING. Sa: The first Mercedes Brnz 300 SE saloon car lias arrived in Kuching. It v.is bought by the rruniueir.K director uf Biun Chiang Bank. Mr. Wee Hood Teck.32 words
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Article29 1965-04-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Si.\iy->.ix boy scouts commissioners, masters and cub trainers from the various States In Malaysia are attending a onewrok training course at Camp S«ni:m(;at.29 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-04-18 2 Lawyer dies of heart attack SINGAPORE. Sat —Mr. P.F. de Souza. a lawyer and former Member of the Legislative Council, died at the General Hospital last night ot a heart attack. He was 57. He leaves behind his wife and six children, two of whom. Michael and Jefrey. are schooling158 words
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274 1965-04-18 2 Women priests will hinder Christian unity, says Vatican VATICAN city, Saturday. A LEADING Catholic ecumenist last night warned Protestants that the introduction of female priesthood would create an "insurmountable" obstacle to Christian unity. French Jesuit Father Charles Boyer, a member of the Vatican secretariat for promoting Christian unity and a274 words
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Article71 1965-04-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat BalesgM Yap Ngee Thai. 28. kept her savings totalling $7,200 in cash and jewellery In her sewing machine. And her office colleague knew about it. Yesterday Yap told the police that her colleague had collected the machine with the .savings from her house in Market71 words
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Article53 1965-04-18 2 TAIPINO. Sat. Forty-nine fishermen wore charged in the ■MgKmttii court here yesterday with illegal possession of trawler nets ai sea oft* Port Weld on April 14. They were allowed bail or $500 each by the magistrate. Sheik Daud bin Hall Ismail. The case will be mentioned again53 words
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Article97 1965-04-18 2 SINGAPORE, *.it A second MfcoUge attempt by Indonesians on Rlakanu .Mati failed last nittht when two bombs planted here were found and detonated by bomb experts. The bombs, containing total of !>.» Ib. of TNT. were discovered hv a Gurkha sentry at 5 p.m. The97 words
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Advertisement261 1965-04-18 2 i'/ mm^^m I a new concept in watch design of V* 1/ Ifr strong masculine feature to ,*X J&m pl| compliment your manly personality. *P^~ j^fm SWISS RLEF: BO7 ROTOMATIC CALENDAR WATCH v If You are in Singapore next week You mil look Lovelier You will look years younger if261 words
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Article168 1965-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE and Johore swapped prisoners in a massive security operation which ended here late last night. Over the past two weeks, some 150 criminals and saboteurs have crossed the causeway in the operation which aimed at turning the Johore Bahru Prison into a detention168 words
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Article59 1965-04-18 3 A tour to meet the people SINGAPORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education. Inche A. Kahim Ishak, who is also Assemblyman lor EUglap. will tour Tua Knim village In the Siglap constituency at 3 p.m tomorrow. Member.-, ol tin- Siglap Citizens Consultative Commit'i-i--li-d by iv chairman, Mr. Tay K::c59 words
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Article80 1965-04-18 3 ALOR STAR. Sat. —An estate contractor, Lo Joo. 57. and his wife, Yong Thai. 53, were killed when their car toppled into a ravine after a collision with a lorry along the Sungei Patani-Baling Road, three miles from Sungei Puianl, yesterday evening. The couple died while being80 words
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Article61 1965-04-18 3 ALOR STAR. Sat.— Police last night re-arrested two suspects in connection with an armed robbery in a cigar factory at Telok Wanjah here on March 31. They have also recovered part of the loot taken by three men who held up the factory proprietress and six women61 words
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Article21 1965-04-18 3 TAIPING. Sat. A three-vr.n-old girl. Lim Ah Eiig. was :niind drowned in the sea off (••sir Hitam village yesterday.21 words
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233 1965-04-18 3 Medusa the singer who became a python girl ONE evening about two years ago. a voluptuous nightclub singer and saxaphonist. Mish Carolla Bult.s was confronted with a perilous situation Backstage in one ol the local clubs where she was performing a 'mge python belonging to another artiste escaped from its233 words
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Article62 1965-04-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Pannir Srlvam. 19. pleaded euilty today to using criminal forcr on a 13-year-old uirl along lootpath, oif spijoli Avenue, m March 14. Selram, who had i> i hkimc behind mmc bushes, spr.ipg on the eirl uf she was passing by. Mr- S- Rajendran. th< m62 words
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108 1965-04-18 3 Bound over: The man who embraced girl PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— A farmer. One Tene Huat. 20. was yesterday bound over in S3OO for 12 months on a charee of outraßine the modesty of a 15-year-old girl at her home in Kuala Kurau. Senior Inspector John Chiew told the court that108 words
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Article65 1965-04-18 3 No-water areas in Spore SINGAPORE. Sat— There will be no water m the following ureas from 9 a.m. tomorrow Jurons Road. 13 m s.. Irom Junction Jalan Boon Lay to Jurong Road 18i m s. Tuas Village including all the bye-road viz.. Gek Poll Road. Nanyang Avenue, Joon Tong Road.65 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-04-18 3 I I WA S A DUEL OF DEATH- BUT IT WAS WINNER WHO DIED TOKYO, Saturday. *pW(J gangsters, aged 15 and 16, fought a bare-handed duel on the orders of senior j gang members with the loser to be killed but it was the winner who was hacked to J««*UReuter - 239 words
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198 1965-04-18 3 WASHINGTON. Saturday. |\ATO Ong Yoke Lin. Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States, yesterday praised President Johnson's recent speech expressing determination to support South Vietnam while offering to opor. unconditional discussions with the Commu- nists to md the conflict* The ambassador, who was198 words
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Article117 1965-04-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Malaysian youths were advised today to refrain from magnifying their differences, be they political, racial or sectional, "in the wider interest of the nation." "Instead they should consolidate their similarities as this is the only way we can bring about unity in order to117 words
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Article38 1965-04-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Australian! ;<nd New Zealande hen will hold an anzac D Remembrance strvice ;it the re cience of the Npw Zealand Hn Commissioner, Mr. r. H. Wa< ;it 193 Jalan Pekrliimg on Ad 25.38 words
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Article, Illustration280 1965-04-18 4 What father taught me PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS BY HALIJAH, THE WONDER PADI GIRL DENANG, Sat. An 18-year-old housewife, who last week won all the first prizes in the Penang Island padi contest, today said she owed her success to her father who taught her the technique. The housewife, Puan280 words
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Article138 1965-04-18 4 PARIS. Sat— A new battle over the private life of painter Pablo Picasso blew up here yesterday when 44 painters and sculptors issued a manifesto denouncing the book "Life With Picasso" written by a former woman friend of the artist. Picasso sued twice unsuccessfully to have thp138 words
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Article140 1965-04-18 4 SANTA MONICA iCallfornia). Sat.—Portland Mason, 16. daughter of James and Pamela Mason, yesterday won a USS2.oOO isB.4ooj settlement in a suit against actress Loretta Young. Superior Court judge Orlando Rhodes ruled that Miss Mason was entitled to the sum as salary under a contract to appear in140 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-04-18 4 The man who came to dinner goes home with couple of ideas SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN American food expert, who has been visiting various parts of Malaysia to select local foods for the American table, said today that some of them were very suitable. He is Dr. Peter P Monde director223 words
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Article87 1965-04-18 4 NICE, Sat. Sydney Chaplin, Keystone Cops comedian and elder half-brother of Charlie Chaplin, died here yesterday aged about 80. With his wubblv moustache in the Keystone Copi comedies, he wa.s part of the early history of the Hollywood screen. Sydney Chaplin died in a hotel here Born87 words
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Article62 1965-04-18 4 I ONDON. Sat. The Chancellor of the Excheauer. Mr. James Callaghan, yesterday watched his .son-in-law being rescued in a cliff face drama near Yarmouth, lile of Wight. Peter Jay, 28-year-old son of the President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Douglas Jay, got stuck 100 feet upReuter - 62 words
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Article92 1965-04-18 4 ABERDEEN. 'Scotland), A Sat —Aberdeen Uiiiv student* >>ald yesterday that the Lord Chamberlain has banned -..•ten about Prince Charles. heir to the throne, in their show next week. Prince Charles Is not portrayed on the >tage. H'- Is being questioned, but his part is played by anAP - 92 words
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298 1965-04-18 4 CWGAHHU >«t. Ever sintc iU re-naiv>um-r o\rr the la*>l throe dci aclrs. many Notaries of the cU atial dance form of Bharathanatvam h a v r caught the limelight. but few have achiPMtl the pinnacle of fame as Srimathi Nirmala Ramarhandran.298 words
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Advertisement229 1965-04-18 4 Advertisement Til A I I.iv.-U Inr < "in plr\ i n n yours w;t- never nu ant to stand up to the harsh summer weather. Be Kind to it. see that it is well protected when you're polling, lazing on the beach, or anywhere In the great outdoors. Wear a229 words
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Article83 1965-04-18 5 King gives a dinner for the Amir IMMAN, Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong last riitzht gave B dinner at the .Salam Peace Palace In honour of Sheikh Abdullah lent Al-Sabbah. the Amir of Kuwait. Earlier in the day. the inured water distillation plants at Shuweikh and oil installations at Ahmadi83 words
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Article15 1965-04-18 5 [POH, Bat. Thieves ssole ucd at 52.200 ck Aun Brick Faci .ironjj R;.mbutan15 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-04-18 5 \%R and Mrs. Ycung Sens Leng Walking down the aisle after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church in Ipoh yesterday. The bride, formerly Miss Choo Kwan Vim. Is a Brinsford-trained teacher attached to the Ipoh Convent. She ih the daughter ol Mr. Choo Chee113 words
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131 1965-04-18 5 L I \l II MPUB, Sat |h,. mmd Planting \->ociation «>f Malaya toda\ repeated its mi^ eivinn about the payroll tax. and warned that it would Increase the production easts of rubber. In iK annual report published today the association -aid that it had131 words
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Article694 1965-04-18 5 4 FILIPINO wm nailod to the cross for half an hour yesterday in a re-enactment of the ci ii'.'ifixion of Jesus Christ. The Manila Times carried an account un the crucifixion on its front page today alonc s 'd<- a photosraph showing the man694 words
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190 1965-04-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THERE wore hopes today that the 10-day strike by 670 workers at Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. would be called off shortly, following agreement between the union and management to refer the dispute to an independent umpire.190 words
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Article50 1965-04-18 5 rouxMßO Shi. Premier Diiri; v Senanaymkc'a new coven men will shortly ;^k P.irUameni to appoint, n select committee 10 work out ways to mate 1 Ceylen rppublir and substitute a president for thp Brit.^h monarch «s ceremonial Head of Stsre. a hiKhly rel:nb> source said. APAP - 50 words
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Article43 1965-04-18 5 PENANG. -S.it l.nw X.mi Hong. 28. who did not reporl th* 10.n.-n of Ins identity card and used another nan'a c;ucl witlunn hiv.fui authority, ni today MM to la:! for <i:ie month when he could m>t pay ,i fine of $100.43 words
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Article125 1965-04-18 5 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh CO--1 rimer. Mr. \V Sachithanandhan. trxiay blamed a Malayan Railway tram driver and an Ipoh Municipality lorry driver for cau>hi'4 the death oi a schoolboy and a woman eycli.-t in two separate accident.-. Mishap No. l: Train driver R. Gopal knocked125 words
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Article87 1965-04-18 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. singaporoans will have an opportunity to view a mod< 1 of the 3'.-toii two-man Gemini capsule in which astronauts Virgil Grlssom aiui John Young drcled thf earth thrpi- time.-, in an 81. 000-mile journey on March 2:i The rcdnoed-ate plajttc mci<ipi on two «*erks m87 words
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238 1965-04-18 5 NAI *81. Saturday. TWO women were in the load last night in the East African Safari, the world's toughest car rally, while disaster struck at their toughest male rivals Pat Moss of Britain, with her co-driver Elizabeth Nystrom of Sweden, in Saab, -ere aheadReuter - 238 words
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Article68 1965-04-18 5 PEKING, sar. Drought Is seriously threatening this year's crops In wheatgrowing areas of north China, it wa> reported today. The Peking Daily published an editorial on the effects of the Peking area's almost rainles.N winter followed by dust -laden spring winds. It said: "The state of drytiess68 words
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Article46 1965-04-18 5 SINGAPORE Sm; Police recovered the unidentified body or a middle-«j?ea Chinese Irom Kali.mi; gjtvor la.s' inch!. The m;in was S>U. 7 rud short hair. and wore a «h:tr shin and cipt abortt. RelHtives or trtendi should contaii Inspector M^ihmnod of Marine Police.46 words
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Article31 1965-04-18 5 member* of rhe .Lsxiion Catholic 7oUttl AjßOCiatiOQ led in- Mr. Arthur L:m. the president, win attend the Young ChriMlan Workers aonlnar .ii Kuala Lumpur Horn Apr:] 19 to 2331 words
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Miscellaneous242 1965-04-18 5 MALAYA fv Thieves: 435 IMottMll The P.A.M Cup Fiiv.l (Singapan vs Channel ii*r Kn.iii pm Pen*) 530 Bonanza The and Penani -sei i>.2."> Programme Sum- < h.mml si\ U an ,i Mal;irr;i ni. rv (i 30 Eii^U'i \lbum: 7 rope- 357 You" a'Ch fT t' 805 The X; f(M Bhnr;242 words
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Article12 1965-04-18 6 M -rrl< >;> Himmiimi i i. PAUL Appa -*-c al«a>s love12 words
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324 1965-04-18 6 rpHE nations nf Asia and 1 Africa have uivrn Tun Abdul Razak pronouncement of their faith in Malaysia as a peaceful, independent sovereign nation. The Deputy Prime Minister. ii -t brick, from a monthionsj tour of 13 countries, Is calmly confident thai when the324 words
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Article, Illustration570 1965-04-18 6 HAROLD SOH - Waved through three road blocks ...WITH A SHOTGUN, RIFLE AND 100 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION ON THE SEAT OF MY CAR By HAROLD SOH O.\L night lii^t week. 1 wns waved Lhrougn Ilirce police road blocks in Singapore. On the hack seat of niv car was a shotgun, a rifle and570 words
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Article692 1965-04-18 6 BEACHCOMBER - BEACHCOMBER BY Plan H SIR JASPER OAI ES Coordination Board will no doubt have its pun to play in the activities of the Economic Regional mid Zonal Planning Committees set up by the De meiu Councils to advise the Redevelopment Sub-com-mittees formed to implement the suggestions of the692 words
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831 1965-04-18 6 The Early Bird catches the first picture BY SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER TIIL Kiirly Bird >atellitc has been manoeuvred into a stationary orbit hlch over the Atlantic Ocean where it is to servo as the world's first commercial communications lit<A radio sienal from cround station at An Itnr, Main*-. triKKerod831 words
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Article310 1965-04-18 6 CONGRATULATIONS to the Sunday Times for securing the new Agatha Christie serial. Why doesn't Miss Christie write more often? She stands head and shoulders above the present breed of writers who specialise in thrillers. I still think her "Ten Little Niggers" the best detective story ever written. KUALA310 words
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Advertisement80 1965-04-18 6 t A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping timiwith the matchless accuracy of itspreciseSwiss movement And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times. .with a Tudor!80 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-04-18 7 KOTA BHARU. Saturday gOUTH-EAST Asia's longest bridge and the PMIP Government's biggest project to date, the $5 million 2,757-ft Sultan Yahya Putra Bridge was opened by the Sultan of Kelantan here this morning. More than 16.000 people witnessed the opening. After unveiling the plaque,158 words
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210 1965-04-18 7 Boy wrote the name of his killer before he died ML'AR. Saturday. A 10- YEAR-OLD schoolboy. Asseran bin Atan. wrote down the name of his assaila::' on an exercise book before he collapsed and died in his mother's arms, the High Court here was told today. At the end of210 words
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Article43 1965-04-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirtymx people from all over Malay-.<-:a are attpnamj? a residential course on "Marine biology' at tin University of Singapore. The course organised by the department of Extra-Mural BtUdiM, began last Monday and will end next Monday-43 words
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Article34 1965-04-18 7 IPOH. Sat— The body of Ibrahim bin Hajl Mohamed Yassin, 18. was found in a disused mining pool In Kampong Pengkalan Pegoh, near here, yesterday Police do not suspect foul play.34 words
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130 1965-04-18 7 Probation for robber who reformed VINGAPORE. Sat A District Jurico. Mr Eu Cheow Chye. today placed Phua Kee Phong. 22. on a year's probation for armed robbery outside the Jalan Besar stadium on Dec. 30. 1982. Phua. who admiTted th» charge two weeks ago. is the •on of a well-known130 words
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Article67 1965-04-18 7 IPOH. Sat. Three men who were described as active members of trw Slew Pat Hoon* Gang (a combination of three secret societies) have been served with restricted residence orders by th<> Ministry of Interior under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance A vxslice spokesman cave their names67 words
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Article42 1965-04-18 7 .lEi^^E■Lr(s^• am- A delegate* conference of the Sabah Chine,--* A.-.--nmnon yert«rd»y decider! to merpe the organisation with the Sabah National Party next month. The aim la to reorganise the Rabfth National Party into a purely ChliMM politic*! body42 words
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135 1965-04-18 7 He's not our man for Tokyo talks, says union CINGAPORE. Sat. A delegation from the Malay Seamen's Union today met the Parliamentary Secretary to the Singapore Deputy Prime Minister. Inche Buang Omar Junid to protest against the Government's appointment of Inche Ahmad Yadi as a delegate to the Seamen's Conference135 words
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Article147 1965-04-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore schoolboy. Rodney Tan. 11. has been reunited with his pet dog "Duke", which was miss- Ing from his Serangoon Garden home since Wednesday. The dog was found by Mr. James Wee of Jalan Eunos. It was wanderine in the vicinity of147 words
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131 1965-04-18 7 KUCHING, Saturday. pOLICE said today that three employees of the Medical Department were abducted by Indonesian border terrorists yesterday. The men were treating the sick near the frontier near Tebedu in the First Division. Yesterday, the men wer» walking from one village to another131 words
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Article75 1965-04-18 7 I ONDON. Sat. The '■'bathroom of the future Is on show In London this week. Fully electronic and remote controlled the latest example of graceful living costs Just over £1.000 ($8,500). Flick on a switch from the bathroom itself or any other part of the house and theReuter - 75 words
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Article29 1965-04-18 7 BINOAPOBE, Sat. The Ladies Work Party of the Prrsby- terian Church wiil hold a morn- ing jumble sale at the ProsbTI terian Churcli hall on May I.29 words
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Advertisement173 1965-04-18 7 i r\ 1 TAX FREE vVh V in TIN "fk should be made now. INVESTMENTS rif TIN 9 Demand for TIN is greater •No Personal Tax. than the supply-and I •No Inheritance Tax. constantly growing. I No Land Tax. MilA I GREETINGS toour I Send $1-00 or I equivalent in173 words
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Advertisement113 1965-04-18 7 i 1 i«*t r aT %l«s firviW 4^!m Jl I ii I I ri* B^K MjHt W DRINK OVALTII gives. At work or at play ln\72\lTrWll Ovaltine keeps you packed |UwrllJjlllifil mm m A|S pLH Mil with power. The malt, milk, l^p^>J L« m% II BJ I PB Wr cocoa113 words
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Article64 1965-04-18 8 PENANO. Itt. The framework and roofs of three illegal plank houses put up at the children's playground in PranKin Estare off Weld Quay were demolished by the fire brigade yr.fprdiiy. The firemen. who were e.«cTted to the cite by a police ok :>IX3U h.ilf n" hour64 words
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240 1965-04-18 8 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malay.sian Alliance Party today unanimously called on the Philippines Government to discontinue its claim to Sabah aiiH to resume diplomatic relation.-, with Malaysia. This wa> one Of the resolutions on international aitair.v passed at the oneday MAP240 words
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Article66 1965-04-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Goh Keng Swee, wife of Sinsapore's Finance Minister, this morning launched the Smuts Steamship Company's 950-ton landing craft Tutong at Jurong. Mrs. Goh congratulated the Jurorg shipyard for its planning. co-ordination and drive and the Straits Steamship Co. for its foresight. "it: is66 words
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Article64 1965-04-18 8 JOHNSON CITY. Sat— President Johnson is semlinc the nation'^ top Negro military oliiecr. Mai. f'.e.n. Brniamin Darts, to Korea us Chief of Staff of the Catted Vitinn^ Command, the White House announced vcvtrrd.i\ The Prrsidrnt u.t» ,«Ko nominatinc <irn Davis. It, for promotion to l.irutrnant Grrural.Reuter - 64 words
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Advertisement479 1965-04-18 8 Ever thought of Bermuda as an investment base? Bermuda has no income tax or death duty and is almost completely free from monetary restrictions. First class hanking and investment services are provided by The Bank of N. T. Butterfield Son Limited, Bermuda's oldest Bank with world-wide connections. These services include:479 words
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Article, Illustration759 1965-04-18 9 SHE has been c;)llul a "tigress with silver claws, "tiger woman,*' "sex kitten," and "panther." And who would argue with any of these descriptions when Eartha Kitt is singing her slinky songs on stage? But away from the footlights and the applause and the excitement they759 words
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Article343 1965-04-18 9 Films ONE of the troubles with "THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD" is that George Stevens, the man who made it and took five years to do so has been totally overawed by his subject. The result is that the filmed account of the life of Christ343 words
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Article205 1965-04-18 9 JT IS with the very greatest pleasure that musical Singapore will learn that one of the mast distinguished of Asian musicians is to pay us another visit This is Fou Ts'ong. the Chi- I MM ptenM whose consummate I musicianship has earned him the acclaim not only of205 words
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Advertisement491 1965-04-18 9 WISHIS ALL ITS PATRONS A HAPPY EASTER \OU SHOWING! 11 o m 2 30. 6 00 t IS pm 1115 em, 2 45. 6 IS 9 30 pm AT NORMAL PRICES! Presented in 70MIVI SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: TO AN «7 AT THE v,ecK.aay r FROM TOMORROW 8.45 om: "PRISONER OF491 words
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Advertisement268 1965-04-18 9 tF.^ P^^^^bp^^^^'/^^P^W^^^bp^^^^^^^^^^bp^^^^^^bp'^'^^^'ap^'^bp^l ipu my M B^^fc^^^^ i i F A*A V /V Mm^w I V^BBBV A 888 ft BBBC _CW *> *L m^_J W M^^ B^BBJ A ap^Bfc Ap> V^B^BV k ■■■^^^^^^Bmjm^^ f it^ Vy J^_ .^m^^ M .^BBBBBBBBBPL ***** k. AM ABB^L ■p^^^B>*" J M IW /i —An Easter268 words
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Advertisement135 1965-04-18 9 IKiß^^fffVffl Phone WwMSmmiiaiSmimtm 844C6 Todoy: 1.30-3 30-7.00 9.30 pm. Howard Lu-ff Jackie Lane "THE 7 THUNDERBOLTS" (Co'orscope: 11.15 am: "No Time For Sergeant" j 2ND GLORIOUS WEEK! Todoy: 1 30, 5 8 30 p.m. "ENGAL VEETT II PILLAI" (in Colour). (No Free List). Today Only: 3.30, 7 I 9.30 p.m.135 words
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Advertisement230 1965-04-18 9 ■EXYrA! t ""<'"' r SHAWS FIRST!!: 2 CONSECUTIVE LADIES ONLY PREVIEWS B on SATURDAY 24th SUNDAY 25th APRIL at 9.00 a.m. at shaws LI DO THEATRE Singapore I Rock has Dons. ..^^^^h£ ore sho J^ "^'v want s him...! u*^ft v *r f■ j#t ftOCK,\DOfciS TOIW m\ I v*> Hudson230 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1965-04-18 10 EPSOM JEEP - RACING with EPSOM JEEP He went like a winner on a wet track on Thursday rpiNGGI GUNONG looks a good bet in the Cl 2 Div 1 6f handicap (Race 3) A at Kuala Lumpur today. This Gabador five-year-old is a useful sort. At Kuala Lumpur1,157 words
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Article1372 1965-04-18 10 Race 1 1.30 Cl 2 Div 3 ($6,800) 6£ i ***** Him b (Cosmopolitan st» Allan 8 9 0 "(hons t> 'i IH4US Jamborita (Btng KoiifcTsi i Teh 6 8.10 *P.K. tanns 1 3 ***** Mickey Rooney II h (LHC St t Oman 8 87.. 'llas^n 1 I1,372 words
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Article169 1965-04-18 10 I I norn .ii.ii' CALL M>l POINTER MOM V KM M. AKTKIMIK V U< I MINI Ml Rare 1 Mutrr minium- llonr> Bee II >ih\\ Bee Nearium Nrarium Nearium 1 BALAZAI GOLDEM MASTII, \l'\ KABAR Race 2 MarinM mkn Smm j Salazar \p.i K.ili.tr r.t.uc C hevalirr (inldrn Master169 words
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Advertisement641 1965-04-18 10 LASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE '',fi. I Box S» rf. txtrm FOR ALL TYPES i,f photocopy Job* [«r*>. THI HAIR CLINIC, 10. PriDMV rung. Kallins. DOCUMENTS A PLANS ropled Bluk "Oct" p»p*rii and "ilttlc. 58. SHOPPINC GUIDE (Spore) »nrrf« i Mm.,— Box M rf>. tmtrm JEWELLERY makn tb« moat apP'rriaird641 words
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Advertisement34 1965-04-18 10 NEW! THEONIYAFTERNOON FLIGHTS DIRECT TO HONGKONG FABULOUS MALAYSIAN CABIN SERVICE MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS EM MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE-SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA 8K29 GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR B.O.A.CQANTAS AND AIR-INDIA IN MALAYA ONLY) CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT34 words
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Article176 1965-04-18 11 MR. CHUA POH SIANG aged 74 passed away peaceiully on 15th April leaving behind his wife, son, Michael C.'ma Ngoh Chuan. 3 daughters, daughter-in-law and a grand child Funeral at 11 am on Wednesday 21st April. 1965. DE SOtJZA Peter Francis (Patt dearly beloved husband of Marpuerite. sudderly at176 words
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Article21 1965-04-18 11 IN LO\lN(i MEMORY OI Mrs. David Ling (Au Soon Ideparted on 18-4-51 Fondly remembeifd by her husband and children.21 words
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Article, Illustration3401 1965-04-18 11 OlhUAr-ORE, Sat. The youne Malaysian swimming team won top honours in the triangular championships between Thailand. South Vietnam and Malaysia held at kok. 1 with and 4"' South Vietna:ii 15 .silvers ai.d 27 bronzesTan Thuan 11.-. Ma schoolboy champion wa^ tha be.st ncr ol the mcc*. He3,401 words
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Article57 1965-04-18 11 SINGAPORE. Sa\ b.'i.-kiuball team. Singapore ■MHMi will tour Formosa. Hong champions for the past two Ko'ig, Macau and Saigon. The train of 16 playes. managed by Mr. Chiang Chong Kwmfj will \ea\f taMHDW. Their tfam includes five si;na P-tyiis ;d two Malaysian Olympic representatives in57 words
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Article405 1965-04-18 11 LONDON, Saturday. MANCHESTER UNITED brought off their finest performance of the season today when they beat league leaders Leeds United 1— 0 before a 52,000 capacity crowd In the bi» match of the day at Leeds. The win put Manchester right back in the running405 words
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Article220 1965-04-18 11 LONDON, Sat. Second Division side Newcastle United beat promouoncliaiiengers Bolion Wanderers 2-0 at Si. James PaiK yesterday. Tins w:n ensures Newcastle ot gaining promotion lo the First Division from which they were relegated in 1961. Newcisile have 54 points from 39 matches and their aeavest220 words
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Article74 1965-04-18 11 SINUAi'UKE. a.it.— The Singapore lsiand Country Club won both the men';; and women's titles in the Brat ten-pin bowling competition lor the Jackies Bowl Cup. In the men's final S.I.C.C. beat Penang 7-0. Jackies Bowl was third, Perak fourth, American C!ub fifth and Combined Services .sixth.74 words
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Article38 1965-04-18 11 GEORGETOWN. Sat—Australia, replying to the We^ Indies first innincs total were 156 for seven wicket.s here today on The third day of the Third Test. At lunch Australia were 138-7 (O'Neill 27, Thomaa 8, Hauke OK38 words
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Advertisement167 1965-04-18 11 Ltw CLASSIFIEDS 20 Words Sl* (Minimum) BETWEEN TAN— TEO i ii late Mr Mrs. Tan Chin Yona mid Lucy d o Mr. Teo Bati Cliee on 18-4-tio. YOONG— chong: Between T;ik Yoi. 2nd .s (i Mr. and Mrs. Yooim Boon Kan nnd Poh Yoke, 2nd d o Mr. and Mrs.167 words
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Advertisement317 1965-04-18 11 There has never been an encyclopedia like this-ever! t >' ONLY $1.75 4 a ia» rrr/ etomr 6ru W» knaL'bdgt uwuUj to aft IN WEEKLY PARTS BUILDING UP TO 12 HANDSOME VOLUMES «.g.. <w *,> 5a ..>., t^^ wt MMfc fc t ;!aHtt THE NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR THE NEW AGE317 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-04-18 11 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton a» i, a **^*3as*> '£j10 words
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Article208 1965-04-18 12 PREM KUMAR - STRICTER RULES NOW FOR SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES by PREM KUMAR: Kuala Lumpur. Sat THE National Shooting Association of Malaysia has formed a five-man committee to probe the failures of Malaysian competitors at the Olympic Games in Tokyo last October. The committee, headed by Mr. Milton Tan208 words
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Article43 1965-04-18 12 KUALA I I MITR B Blngapoi commanding tiang l!)oh Combined and SeiaiiL'or lead in the annual B l triangular games series for the Hooten-Smith Trophy. After the second day's results today Singapore had scored 34 points. Penang/ Ipoh 14. Sclan«or 12.43 words
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Article, Illustration303 1965-04-18 12 Darwis Deran has another crack at the Malayan golf title KIJALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaysia's Eisenhower Cup representative, Darwis Deran will have another crack at the Malayan oper, amateur golf title when he meets Hugh Staunton in the final on the Royal Selangor Golf Club course tomorrow. Darwis (handicap I), the303 words
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Article77 1965-04-18 12 Denang. Bat Keen com- i>>- ttlon iv seen on the tirst clay of tho Malaysian Junior ■wimmlng rr.vft winch was declared onen by the Chief Ministpr. Dato Wong Pow Nee, at the CSC pool here today. While Seiangor swimmers won the 4xsom free style relay for boys77 words
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Article, Illustration783 1965-04-18 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - KARATHU LEVELS TWICE WITH THUMPING HEADERS AMI THEM YEE SENG CHOY LANDS WINNER WITH THU NDERING FREE KICK By NORMAN SIEBEL Singapore, Sat. 'QN their second half play Perak deserved to win,' commented Singapore coach Choo Seng Quee after Perak had beaten Singapore783 words
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144 1965-04-18 12 Australians facing tremendous challenge GEORGETOWN, Sat. J Australia's hopes when the third Test with West Indies resumes here today rest with Norman O'Neill, Brian Booth, and Grahame Thomas. These three are the only specialist batsmen the Australians have left after Thursday's end-of-day '-lump in which Australia lost four wickets forReuter - 144 words
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Article31 1965-04-18 12 ALOR STAR. Sat. Prnanit bent. Kedi»h by seven wicket-; In thiir Inter atate cricket match here today. Scores: Kedah 122 and 98. Pttianz 124 and 100 for three.31 words
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Article35 1965-04-18 12 PENANG. Sat. Federation Armed Forces beat Penang -3 in n friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here tonisrht. Forces leading 3-1 at half time scored through Balan and Aljunied. two each.35 words
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291 1965-04-18 12 CELANGOR Polo and Ridln« Club first team made themselves strong favourites to win the Bultan of Perak Cup in the Malayan Polo Association tournament final here tomorrow starting at 4 p.m. Rain washed out play on the opening291 words
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306 1965-04-18 12 Mike and Rama pull S'gor out of trouble ITUALA LUMPUR. Bak IX A solid eightwicket partnership which realised 41 runp between Mike Bhepherdson and S. Ranunathan helped Selangor take a tirst Inninga lead of 44 runs in the Into r-stat.r cricket friendly on the parian* today. Close of play scores:306 words
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Advertisement397 1965-04-18 12 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching s Stopped in l^^l 7 Minutes t J&"^.*&£ f^'""''j*rr •*^JH Do your tr»t Itch so i idj« BET3J^j*ij««lHßr badlr that they nearly drive you craxyT Do*a the skin on your feet crack ftnd Infection!, as well as Ringworm. peel? Are397 words
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Miscellaneous135 1965-04-18 12 DIARY RIC KrT MCA Ur: p a ig v Negrl (Raub. lit. I Intcr-stato f rirndly: Sfsor v Spore iKL padang, 11 1. I.imI.oh Shield: S'tor CRC v Penang CRC (Pudu Rd>. MM*r.iinam Shield: University v Railways Sentul (Pantal V;i!ley>: Kilat. v 6'gor Police (Pantai): VIOBA v TPCA (Shaw Rd):135 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-04-18 1 AGATHA CHRISIEA CARIBBEAN MYSTERY THE STORY SO FAR: Little Miss Marple sat outside her Caribbean hotel listening to a fellow guest, the garrulous, hard-drinking glass eyed Major Palgravc discussing a man whose two wives had "committed suicide.'** just as Palgravc was to show Miss Marple a photo of this "wifekiller,"113 words
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Article, Illustration4321 1965-04-18 1 Who killed Ma jor Palgrave? NOW READ PART TWO MISS MARPLE woke early and lay thinking soberly and constructively of murder, and what— if her suspicions were correct she could do about it. It wasn't going to be easy. She had one weapon and one weapon only, and that was4,321 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-04-18 1 EVERY office. like every party, has it s tedious "lite and soul." The sort ol character who likes playing "practical jokt Such a fellow was young draftsman Billy Jackson. He was always fooling around. Until one day he went too far. He whipped250 words
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Advertisement106 1965-04-18 1 1 .Model 1436 W§ I pP*W[ Pye quality gives a IfmCi wor ld of pleasure *S nels. Millionaire class nP^ *A. B3l' jT$4 Model 4106 gives you vivid- jtt. V^3|^ l IIb^U atif tlon Its slim-line elegance \i««i.i Sf adds the cosmopolitan look. Model 4106 'Jr 1 Front facing 5"106 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1965-04-18 2 JACK NEWBY - Till! cares of nllicc sil lightly on Ihe shoulders ol Int'he Biihaman bin Saiusudin. Malaysia's jovial Minister ol Health. And well Ihey might for affairs of s!;iU- are no novelty l<» him. Bet'oro entering politics in 1955 ho had thirty years of Civil Service experience behind him. from1,061 words
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Article499 1965-04-18 2 rnHE fivr months I have X been married have been hell. My husband always stares at me and pa's my back every time I walk pass him. I have no privacy when dressing or undressing. He even comes Into the bathroom when I an having my bat'n.499 words
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Article99 1965-04-18 2 WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL Bl'BBER? \I w\ of the things you buy ITX which appear to be made of rubber are not pure rubber any more. They have a proportion of artificial or synthetic rubber added. Germany discovered during the first World War how to make a substitute99 words
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Article, Illustration809 1965-04-18 2 RONALD RANSOM - 8 million (and 12 years) RONALD RANSOM can't be wrong THE visit t<> Singapore of Dr. W. (i. Meßride, Ihc distinguished Australian specialist, Ikis ievi c (I interest in birth-control methods, ;iikl especially in oral contra" ceptives. Dr. Meßride. who is connected with the Crown Street Womens Hospital809 words
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Article216 1965-04-18 2 DEAR KNOW ALLs RECENTLY ail (Jlli'.ial World Health Day pro- gramme was distributed to the public in Johore Bahru with several advertisement* of massage parlour establishments many of which are i unlicensed. Is there any law to prevent such advertisements from being put in a public publication which can easily216 words
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Advertisement55 1965-04-18 2 W^M^^S^Km^^^^^ superstitious m^^jm mm. Lm a *e*!^l§ I S^^^sl tSP W/njUhU IJ| J* I JkilllfiljE J^JtBmWJ fantasies MmnS EXTRA YEARS 1 H MM <: jw**^ 2__ EXPECTATIONS 3B|i FASHION FLING ™^pd<k ;1; 1 TEEN WORLD MBBBBf < ■«<s% WITH I GEORGE CHAKARIS Vs\^W^>- FROZEN FOOD pT FIRST LOVE 7 BUSINESS55 words
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Miscellaneous310 1965-04-18 2 (popular crossword^) At Ross; l Pertaining to a IM>\\\: Marvel <7>.2. Land I husband i7>. 7. Smiles radiantly measures 14), I'latform (7>, i isi. 12. Club i4>. 13. Two-proiiK- Accustomed (6i. 5. Incite by I ed (B>, 14. Begt-u a^ain ft), 1'!. ai<i (4), 6. Cmer i3>. 7. Scolded J310 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1965-04-18 3 TONY CHAN - Till-, c he in ica 1 10-acetoxy-cis hexadecadien-1-ol has the most re markable effect <>n Ihe male gypsy moth. Just the faintest whiff of it. and the moth will set off flying irresistibly towards it. This chemical is tin- se\ attractanl secreted by the female gypsy moth. So sensitive1,144 words
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Article, Illustration234 1965-04-18 3 THE FOURTH STEP *1° THE conclusion of A tin- third step the ball is in the backswine. about j shoulder height. Now we come to the all important fourth step or sliding step. The ball is lowered towards the lane by bending the knee rather than by dropping the right234 words
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Article, Illustration646 1965-04-18 3 What is aggression? THIS is United Stores Ambassador Francis Plimpton he soys that what is more important than o definition of aggression at this time is a defense against the aggression now taking place in Vietnam TI 1 1-1 question of defining aggression \\;is debated in Hip United Nations hsl646 words
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Advertisement58 1965-04-18 3 ,y eople who are alive to our world J^^j> susceptible and responsive to whatever makes fe^r —^^S&^ life beautiful, know the fueling of perfect fresh- l^> nT colocaTkS ness from "4711" Genuine Ban da Cologne with r^VJFSJfT"' '^P^M its refreshing and stimulating power. MH Ji@)S Genuine [^f EAUDE COLOGNE "471158 words
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Advertisement116 1965-04-18 3 I The loveliest girls in Malaysia I choose the soothing touch of I I "'HAZELINE' SNOW" B^Vlv«n9Efl^| toilet creum is so popular U£?mw*ZidßU i^r flHflSu^i£^iU with lovely women. Hi i^^^ fl"fl °°l- fi'fsh •HazHmr" fftOrTl KW iffß te sum and wind. You'll Wflf Ml^fc |T lovo the smooth, silken BL»-£fr*\jB116 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-04-18 4 y^asat b^b^v HOW to invest in double-edged security and score ;i capital again, in one easy lesson. Today, this is my theme and your concern. These days, when fashion trend-sellers play havoc with our lives with conflicting decrees (the eternal long versus short hemline), "security" somehow seems so far378 words
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Article142 1965-04-18 4 Good for a laugh A LAWYER of very small A size appeared in court as a Witness for the defence When lie took the .stand, he was asked by opposing counsel, a man of gigantic stature, what his profession was. "I'm a lawyer." said the little fellow. "You a lawyer?"142 words
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Advertisement334 1965-04-18 4 Keep your eye on maidenfbrm <K. feel pretty all over A deep -delving, devilishly plunging padded bra, scooping low in back and lovingly lavished with frothy lace. With wide set lingerie straps. A and B cups. On .sale at all fine stores,. Try a Maidenform Girdle too. In case of334 words
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